Wanted

By A.M. Sheehan The Journal Scene

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Linda D. Gunter

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Harper was arrested and is no longer at large.

According to information provided Friday by the Summerville Police Department, Harper was arrested and is no longer at large.Name: Remus Eugene HarperAge: 37Description: Black male, 6', 200 poundsLast known address: 8938 High Cotton Ct., No. CharlestonWanted for: Assault and Battery, 1st DegreeWanted by: Summerville Police DepartmentWanted since: June 15, 2013Investigators allege: On June 15 on Woodward Blvd., the defendant stabbed the victim in the shoulder during a physical altercation. During the altercation the suspect stabbed another victim as well and fled from the scene.Editor's note: According to information provided Wednesday by the Summerville Police Department, the following suspects were still at large. All photos provided by reporting agency.Name: Linda D. GunterAge: 44Description: White female, 5'2”, 160 poundsLast known address: 6309 Fain St., No. CharlestonWanted for: Larceny/Shoplifting Wanted by: Summerville Police DepartmentWanted since: June 21, 2013Investigators allege: On June 21 the suspect stole dental hygiene products, cosmetics, food and toiletries valued at $100 from CVS on No. Main Street in Summerville. The defendant purchased prescription medicine but then added other products to her bag and left the store. Surveillance video showed her actions. She was identified through her SC driver's license photo and identification for the prescription medication.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of these suspects may call the Summerville Police Department at (843) 851-4100. Crime tips can also be sent to Crime Stoppers by phone at 554-1111, by text message at CRIMES or 274637 (start the message with “TIPCSL”) or on the web at www.5541111.com.

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